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Campaign for Removal of BPA from British Baby Bottles

Mindful Mum UK BPA-Free Baby Bottle GuideOn the 30th of Novem­ber 2009, an Early Day Motion, BISPHENOL A AND BABY BOTTLES, was sub­mit­ted for debate in the House of Com­mons. Breast Can­cer UK has pub­lished a let­ter to Health Sec­re­tary, Andy Burn­ham, from a group of sci­en­tists back­ing its No More BPA Cam­paign. This was sup­ported with the results of its sur­vey of 2000 adults show­ing that 79 per cent agreed that “it is impor­tant that the UK Gov­ern­ment acts in a pre­cau­tion­ary way when it comes to pro­tect­ing babies and very young chil­dren from BPA”.

The Cana­dian Gov­ern­ment and bot­tle man­u­fac­tur­ers in the United States have already taken action to remove BPA from baby bot­tles. How­ever, The Food Stan­dard Agency con­sid­ers expo­sure of UK con­sumers to bisphe­nol A (BPA) to be well below lev­els con­sid­ered harmful.

The FSA “has esti­mated that a three-month-old bottle-fed baby that weighs around 6 kg would need to con­sume more than four times the usual num­ber of bot­tles of baby for­mula a day before it would reach the tol­er­a­ble daily amount. This amount that can be eaten every day, over a whole life­time, with­out caus­ing appre­cia­ble harm.”

So, what does Mind­ful Mum think…

Mind­ful Mum believes that the FSA is miss­ing a vital fac­tor in their analy­sis — par­ent behaviour!

It appears that the FSA analy­sis is based on the par­ent wait­ing 30 min­utes before adding the boiled water to the plas­tic baby bottle.

  • In prac­tice the behav­iour of par­ents mak­ing up the for­mula is ‘unlikely’ to fol­low the exact instruc­tions on milk for­mula car­tons or the cur­rent FSA advice.
  • In real­ity, most par­ents who have a baby scream­ing for milk at 2.30 am in the morn­ing are unlikely to wait the required 30 minutes.
  • The more ‘likely’ behav­iour is that they add the boil­ing hot water directly into the baby bot­tle, spoon in the required for­mula, shake and cool in a bowl of cold water.
  • Fur­ther­more, I know many mum’s that heat their bot­tle in the microwave

The British Gov­ern­ment should ban bisphe­nol a (BPA) because it is widely known to leach out of plas­tic bot­tles at high tem­per­a­tures. Boil­ing water causes BPA to leave from bot­tles lev­els 55 times faster than nor­mal tem­per­a­tures. In prac­tice many British con­sumers will be adding boil­ing water to poly­car­bon­ate baby bot­tles.  We do not know if the FSA analy­sis uses new bot­tles or older bot­tles. The dif­fer­ence could be sig­nif­i­cant as scratched or worn bot­tles can leach up to nearly dou­ble that of new bottles.

Mind­ful Mum  sup­ports the  ‘No More BPA’ cam­paign led by Breast Can­cer UK and backed by the NCT, UNISON, the Women’s Envi­ron­men­tal Net­work, the Can­cer Pre­ven­tion and Edu­ca­tion Soci­ety and CHEM Trust; and urges the Gov­ern­ment to intro­duce reg­u­la­tions to end the use of BPA in baby bot­tles sold in the UK.

So, we’ve heard from the sci­en­tists, char­i­ties, envi­ron­men­tal­ists and gov­ern­ment agency, FSA. What do Mums and Dads think…?

Please share with Mind­ful Mum how you make up your baby’s bot­tle using the poll on Mind­ful Mum. This will help us to under­stand how par­ents behav­iour may or may not dif­fer from the guide­lines pro­vided by the FSA.

If you are  con­cerned about your baby bot­tles please find details of BPA free baby bot­tles avail­able in the UK on Mind­ful Mum and the Mind­ful Mum Safe Baby Store on Amazon.

Why is it impor­tant for the UK Gov­ern­ment to Ban BPA?

The FSA advice for par­ents is not to pour boil­ing liq­uid directly into bot­tles, not to microwave them or use scratched or worn ones.

These guide­lines may pre­vent BPA from leach­ing into baby milk for­mula in the­ory. How­ever, in prac­tice, con­sumer behav­iour is likely to be dif­fer­ent and by not ban­ning BPA the gov­ern­ment is putting babies at risk from the known endocrine dis­rup­tor, bisphe­nol a (BPA).

  • Hun­dreds of stud­ies and eval­u­a­tions pub­lished in peer-reviewed med­ical jour­nals have raised con­sis­tent and com­pelling con­cerns about the poten­tial impact of low level expo­sure of this chemical.
  • The Envi­ron­men­tal Health Per­spec­tives Jour­nal in March 2009 pub­lished a let­ter from 36 of the world’s lead­ing sci­en­tific experts on BPA, crit­i­cis­ing the Euro­pean Food Safety Author­ity for rely­ing pre­dom­i­nantly on two out­dated stud­ies funded by the chem­i­cals indus­try and say­ing that its deci­sions based on this logic are mis­guided and will result in con­tin­ued risk to pub­lic health from expo­sure to BPA.
  • Babies in their first year have not fully devel­oped the abil­ity to clear BPA from their bod­ies as quickly as adults.
  • Bisphe­nol A, is a poten­tially toxic chem­i­cal used to make poly­car­bon­ate plas­tic bot­tles. Sci­en­tists and health activists are con­cerned about its effects because ani­mal stud­ies show that BPA can inter­fere with the devel­op­ment and cause irre­versible dam­age. BPA has inter­fered with the devel­op­ment of every sys­tem in which it has been tested. The ear­lier the expo­sure, the greater the dam­age. Accu­mu­lat­ing lab­o­ra­tory evi­dence sug­gests that expo­sure to BPA could be linked to breast and prostate can­cer, dia­betes, obe­sity, ADHD, and autism.

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  • Have switched to BPA free. Got an Avent one as only 3 bits to wash, but it leaks unless you attached the top very carefully!
  • Sue
    Agreed they need to get rid of BPA. Canada have done it, and the US manufacturers have changed their policy too. Don't forget about us over here in Europe too! It gets so hot over here in summer that we had to be careful not to leave bottles in the car as they heat up so much.

    Sue, an Expat living in Spain ;o)
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